404.  This would obviously explain why the documents are not being counted as
served.  Thank you for addressing this, I wish I read the logs a
little more in depth before posting my question.

The Real Media files are not even on the server the log parsing is
taking place.  There would be no way for Analog to know traffic
statistics for these files unless it could analise a log from the Real
Media server itself.

thanks for your help,
hank

On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 12:03:49PM -0700, Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Adam Henry wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wish to add a new file type.  To do so I have included the following
> > lines in my analog config:
> >
> >     TYPEALIAS .rm ".rm [Real Media]"
> >     TYPEALIAS .asx ".asx [Windows Media]"
> >
> > The Windows Media files show up in the File Type report, but the Real
> > Media files do not.  While there are only 3 GET requests for the .rm
> > files in the logs, shouldn't these show up?  I thought that perhaps
> > the floor would be set too high, but there is no [other] entry in the
> > File Type column of the report.  Advise?
> >
> 
> What's the HTTP status code for these requests?
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